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Tickets go on sale for Ricoh Haiti charity day
Tickets have gone on sale for a special charity day in Coventry raising cash for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
Past and present stars from EastEnders - including Pam St Clement, Michelle Collins and Samantha Womack - will be at the Ricoh Arena this Sunday.
The event's been put together by Southam resident Adam Woodyatt - who plays Ian Beale in the soap - while Scott Maslen from The Bill's also hoping to attend.
There'll also be live music, dancing, question and answer sessions with the stars, and opportunities to pick up autographs, signed photos and other memorabilia in return for donations to the Haiti earthquake relief appeal.
Liz Cooper, Marketing Director at the Ricoh, said: "The number of people getting involved is growing by the minute - there's a whole buzz about the place."
"I don't think anyone can help but be touched by this awful disaster - and it's great that people like Adam are giving up their time to raise funds, and the Ricoh will do its bit as well."
Doors open at 11am on Sunday morning - you can send a question for the celebs in advance on Twitter here or on Facebook here.
Tickets cost £10 - and you can get them in the following ways:
- By phoning 0871 2200 260
- By clicking here
- By visiting the Coventry City ticket office at the Ricoh
- By visiting the Coventry City shop in the Lower Precinct



